CM Yogi's dominance continues after UP by-election results

S Venkateshwari

After the good results in the lok sabha elections, bjp had suffered a major setback. At the same time, there was a lot of talk about changes in the organization at the state level, meanwhile many big leaders of the state started meeting big leaders in Delhi. The opposition also raised this kind of meeting of the leaders, but despite this, chief minister Yogi Adityanath was busy strengthening the organization leaving all this. He changed the attitude of the by-election districts by holding a series of rallies, the result of which was seen in the by-elections.

After the victory in the by-election, the internal sabotage that was going on for many months was also curbed. Also, after this victory before the assembly elections, the bjp organization became even stronger. The credit for the victory in the by-election also goes to the Sangh because the way the Sangh had distanced itself from the lok sabha elections, the Sangh was seen active in the by-elections, which benefited the BJP. Let us tell you that cm Yogi himself had taken charge of 9 assembly seats of UP, along with this many big leaders were also given the responsibility of this.

victory was achieved through slogans and membership campaign

The use of the slogan given by cm Yogi in haryana elections, 'If we divide, we will be cut off' was also seen in the by-elections. Along with this, the slogan 'If we stay together, we will be safe' proved to be very useful for the party. It is certain that now the party will use this slogan in the upcoming assembly elections and will work to stop the polarization of votes. The membership campaign for the expansion of the organization emerged as a big reason for the victory in the by-elections. Along with this, with the bjp winning 31 seats in Kundarki and 33 seats in Katehari, cm Yogi's stature has increased even more among the bjp high command. Now even the leaders who did not attend the review meetings of the party after the lok sabha elections have been forced to change their stance.

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